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Purple Sping Assisted Folding Pocket Knife 3" EDC German Surgical Stainless Steel Blade and Bottle Opener Purple Men Woman

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Management number 218175046 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price US$8.78 Model Number 218175046
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  • 3" spring assisted blade made of high-quality German surgical steel, holds its sharpness longer and is easy to re-sharpen
  • Durable aluminum handle with purple anodized coating for a comfortable and secure grip
  • Secure lock mechanism (liner lock) keeps the knife safely when in use
  • Deep carry pocket clip allows for easy and convenient storage in your pocket, belt or bag
  • Ideal for everyday tasks such as opening boxes, cutting rope, opening bottles and peeling fruits. and vegetables
UPC 807330272165
Color Purple
Style Modern
Brand Name Kawtco
Item Shape Folding
Model Name 977-1
Unit Count 1.0 Count
Blade Shape Clip Point
Item Length 6.75 Inches
Part Number K977-PK
Reusability Reusable
Manufacturer Tiger USA
Model Number 977-1
Blade Material Stainless Steel
Handle Material Aluminum
Hand Orientation Ambidextrous
Special Features Belt / deep carry pocket clip, Foldable, Locking Blades, Spring Assist, Stain Resistant
Included Components Pocket Knife, Belt / Pocket Clip
Age Range Description Adult
Customer Package Type Standard Shipping Package
Product Care Instructions Hand Wash Only
Recommended Uses For Product Camping, EDC enerryday carry, Fishing, Hiking, Hunting

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